Angels Camp

Angels Hydroelectric Project

ANGELS HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT
(FERC PROJECT NO. 2699)
NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
EVALUATIONS

1. PROJECT OVERVIEW AND EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Author: 
Judith Marvin

Calaveras Skull

The Matteson shaft, also on the western slopes of Bald Hill, was reportedly sunk in 1866 by James Matteson, a blacksmith from Illinois.

Author: 
Judith Marvin

Transportation in Angels Camp and Altaville

The earliest routes into the gold regions followed long-established Indian trails.

Water in Angels Camp and Altaville

Water for placer mining was first brought into Angels Camp in 1853 by the Union Water Company.

Angels Camp and Altaville

The histories of Angels Camp and Altaville are typical of many other towns in the California foothills, with their booms and busts, colorful characters, and almost century-long dependence on mining.

Did you know?

  • Legendary bandit Black Bart held up his first stagecoach (1875) and his last stagecoach (1883) at the exact same spot, on Funk Hill near Copperopolis.

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